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Latvian
Etymology
From garlaiks (“boredom, tedium”) + -īgs (with garlaiks from garš (“long]”) + laiks (“time”)), with k > c via palatalization.
Pronunciation
Adjective
garlaicīgs (definite garlaicīgais, comparative garlaicīgāks, superlative visgarlaicīgākais, adverb garlaicīgi)
- (of actions, activities) boring, tedious (which does not generate interest or pleasure; which happens slowly, without tension)
- garlaicīgs darbs ― tedious work
- garlaicīgs stāsts, brauciens ― boring story, trip
- garlaicīga luga ― boring (theater) play
- iešana ir ļoti garlaicīga; man liekas, ka es līdz rītam neiziešu mežam cauri ― walking is very boring; I think I won't go out through the forest until morning
- (of landscapes, surroundings) too uniform, monotonous
- stepe šķita briesmīgi garlaicīga un vienmuļa ― the steppe looked terribly boring and monotonous
- tā bija parastā, garlaicīgā slimnīcas istaba ― that was the simple, monotonous hospital room
- (of time periods) boring, monotonous, uneventful (without important or interesting events)
- sevišķi garas un garlaicīgas man bija vasaras pēcpusdienas, kad mazā, puteklainā pilsētele bija kā izmirusi ― especially long and monotonous were the summer afternoons, when the small, dusty little town was as if dead
- (of people, their features and behavior) not talkative, not an interesting interlocutor; expressing such qualities
- garlaicīgs ceļabiedrs ― boring travel companion
- “nopietni cilvēki ir garlaicīgi”, Rūta atbildēja, jocīgi padraudējusi ar pirkstu ― “serious people are boring,” Rūta answered, jokingly raising (lit. threatening with) (her) finger
- pelēkas, garlaicīgas sejas pārvēršas, smaida ― dull (lit. gray), boring faces turned (and) smiled
- (in adverbial form) feeling or causing tedium, feeling bored
- viņam bija garlaicīgi ― he was bored
- ja tie pie jums nebūtu tik skaisti, būtu drusku garlaicīgi ― if it weren't so beautiful here around you (= where you live), it would be a bit boring
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